Rina software - opinions- continue please!

While Volker's reply sounded like advertisement, it actually is helping us in making the right decision when deciding which program to buy, I would like to continue to ask Volker some questions in this new thread.

Quote from Volker:
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There are various money management rules that you mentioned and all are available in WLD3. Of course you can apply those MM rules to a whole portfolio of symbols. They are actually build in WL since Wealth-Lab Developer was geared for portfolio testing from the very beginning. To change the MM settings it is as easy as clicking on it with the mouse. The new calculations only take seconds since the trades are stored.

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Can you list what native MM rules are included in WLD that are ready to apply to portfolios with a few mouse clicks?

My next common is: yes, WLD seems to give users more flexibility to develop their own mm rules, and yse, some people prefer programing, I know many of those, they spent so much time trying to program a "perfect", or "best" system, that they never actually trade or make any money. We trader want the tools that can help us make money in trading, if a program is flexible and powerful, but the trade off is tens or hundres of hours of coding time and effort, then I guess I will choose the less flexible, boiler plate like programs instead. I am in no way criticizing WLD, just thinking out loud.